We sports journalists use a lot of hyperbole to describe the exploits of athletes during the postseason. We throw the exaggerated words around liberally, often forgetting games and seasons of the past...

Phil Hughes takes the mound tonight for the Yankees assigned with the difficult task of shutting down the Orioles powerful lineup and pitching the Yankees into the American League Championship Series...

Piece by piece, the University of Georgia's possible dream season was dismantled and ultimately demolished by a much hungrier, more athletic, far superior South Carolina Gamecock squad in Columbia last night...

Each autumn somewhere in-between September giving way to October, a very curious metamorphosis occurs after six full months of baseball. Sure, suddenly there are now only 10 teams vying for the World Series title, no longer 30...

The New York Yankees will be in the Major League Baseball playoffs that kick off later this week, but three more games will decide where they'll be playing and how many guaranteed games they'll have starting out...

The Baltimore Orioles are nipping at their heels and the Los Angeles Angels are charging hard in the wild card standings to make a run at both of the top AL East squads. The Oakland Athletics keep cruising along...

The Yankees have always relied heavily on the powerful left arm of Andy Pettitte and starting tomorrow afternoon, they'll call on one of the greatest pitchers in franchise history to help lead them back to the promised land once again...